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Why erectile dysfunction pills are not combined with heart medications
Erectile dysfunction pills may increase the risk of death with long-term use. When taken in combination with cardiovascular medications, the risk increases. Erectile dysfunction is most commonly treated with the drugs PDE5i, or phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors. A new scientific study conducted by a team at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, looks at the…
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Why is fish oil good for men’s health?
Fish oil is a common dietary supplement rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Research shows that fish oil can be beneficial for health and protection against certain diseases. It may also have specific benefits for men, as fish oil can help with erections and fertility. Eating fish with a high fat content provides enough of these…
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Recovery after transurethral resection of the prostate
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a surgery that is used to treat urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate. It is usually considered an option in men who have moderate to severe urination problems that have not responded to medication. What follows after transurethral resection of the prostate? After transurethral resection of the…
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Recovery after surgical treatment of phimosis
Phimosis is defined as the inability to retract the skin (foreskin) covering the head of the penis. The condition can be congenital or acquired. Physiological phimosis is a congenital condition that boys are born with and thus – the foreskin covers the head of the penis. Over time, gradual denudation occurs and by the age…
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Can an enlarged prostate gland cause constipation?
What can an enlarged prostate cause? In rare cases, an enlarged prostate can press on nearby structures, blocking the intestines and causing constipation. The presence of constipation, in turn, can also worsen the symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy, which can lead to frequent and urgent urination. The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system…
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Impact of environmental factors on semen quality and male fertility
Idiopathic (unknown cause) infertility is the most common individual diagnosis of male infertility, accounting for nearly 44% of cases. Studies conducted over the past half century have consistently demonstrated a decline in male fertility that is not fully explained by obesity, known genetic causes, or changes in diet and lifestyle alone. Synthetic chemicals are becoming…
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The relationship between erectile dysfunction and ischemic heart disease
Erectile dysfunction is defined as a problem in getting or maintaining an erection during sex. Erectile dysfunction that occurs progressively or regularly during intercourse is a health problem and should be treated. There are many causes of impotence. A number of organic and functional problems are at the basis of its development. The physical causes…
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Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens results in male infertility
Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (ductus deferens) is a defect caused by a genetic mutation leading to male infertility. Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens in men occurs when the ducts that carry sperm from the testicles fail to develop properly. Although the testes normally develop and function normally, sperm cannot be…
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Vasectomy – a method of permanent contraception in men
Vasectomy is a method of permanent contraception in men. It provides 99% effective contraception and the impossibility of releasing spermatozoa with the semen. All who undergo the procedure must be fully aware that they will not be able to have children after it. Spermatozoa are formed in the testicles and leave them fully matured through…